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Arsenal New Signing Stephan Lichtsteiner Makes His Say On Unai Emery

Unai Emery pushed for the signing of Stephan Lichtsteiner because he believes the player will fit well in his playing style and the new signing has revealed what he thinks of his new manager.

The gunners finalized the signing of Stephan Lichtsteiner yesterday and the defender was in London yesterday as he was taking photos while in Arsenal outfits at the London Coloney.

Unai Emery was appointed as the new Arsenal manager and Lichtsteiner has become his first signing since taking charge of the club but some Arsenal fans are not happy because their new signing is 34-years-old but the Spanish manager likely signed him because he has immerse experience which will be beneficial to the Arsenal squad.

Lichtsteiner was happy to have joined the North London club and he says that he is honoured to have been given a chance by Unai Emery who wanted him at the Emirates Stadium.

“He’s a coach who knows what he wants and a coach who also progresses the players, and old players like me. You never stop learning and this is very important.” the defender told arsenal.com.

The defender plays as a right back and will be a huge competition to Hector Bellerin who has been very reluctant because no one was able to take over his position and Arsenal fans will be eager to see who the new manager will be starting in the two players.

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